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FOR ?0 YEARS ASK FOE ; X ' MARMALADE. f THE BEST CHOCOUTE. 1 ■ m When placing on the market the new product I M Van Houten's Chocolate (for eating), some M flr months ago, the manufacturers had before them M ■ the object of offering buyers a nutritive and « ■ digestible Chocolate of irreproachable compbsi- M 8 tion, while at the same time more delicious m ?^dftA flavor than any of the already existing kinds ; mLW^M W^^Mt * n ot^ er wor ds, a Chocolate which, both from fl^^B& S^^pWß the point of view, as to health as well as! to M *„W flavor, should satisfy the most exacting demands. H ift ' The universal good opinion concerning Van m Houten's Chocolate, seems tQ prpye that, this m «^ object has been attained; and it is recognised M 1 as being as superior to other Chocolates, las ■ B Van. Houten's Cocoa is superior to other cocoas. B ■ When travelling, picnicking, or bicycling, it I 9 J proves qf great service. ! ■ ■ Sold m Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. ■ i -^Jso m Square Tablets and Small Bars. |i M i - ESTABLISHED 1861. [' j A^^^^^K. C* AUTION the PubHo against th«, jg^JSga! 3^^ \J many close imitations of their MBJEJfifiSWPtpwPIBBy £fs.-]g~- pended are copies of their canialera— Bpngg^wjrYff^^ (KJj(f?§^ / w i tn outside wrapper and with wrap- *&%££? 4\ P er f e>noved. the outside wrapper KrellYlHiM^d'ffgaH (£^hk .J^tf r»' 18 °^ °™°g e ilnt - Ho closely do some HffljffiigffiffSiTßftß 'fez VJcfff firms copy these with their inferior BHMBKHffjJmlil Mxtv&T/ productions that all such should be iHnßDH\Vwl{in j. spurned as unworthy and dishonest fclßiaffiß^Vl-^MKB JKfoJffiv^K tttempts to trade on the reputation ftf 110-^^Wr v-^. of a superior article. ' BSB^j^ulllfTOJ^'M W HCXiVrr lP EAQLK BRAND STAKCH— BBB^^^ctS| . uJDUuuy ***" Amongst other numerous testimonials BDrCB^PjiMKfiW 'J' Messrs Archibald Clark A.Bons,makers ' l of the popular "Zealandia" Bhirt, *" Wilh Ontelde w»ppor ""a:—"y :— " Your BAGLE STARCH is Without Wrapper, used m our Laundry with the best possible reßnlts, and we can confidently is a First-olass Staroh, and suitable for ail Laundry purposes "<Wb7 > . €38 -XMBC&G- &b GO., X^XIMEXaC^X^. COFFEE, PEPPER, SPIGB AND STARCH MANUFACTtR R RATTRAY ST. & PBHOHBT BAY, DUWEDIN.V ' ' —*?■—— — BUIMB^BUIMBBBg^B— B— BMWB^MB— ÜBM. 1* ■_ ■ ■"nßmii__U_^ '- "^ '-' '- *

NOTICE, TTAVIKG severed my connection with -"--■■ Mr A. F. Bridges, trading undei the style of "Allan and C 0.," I beg tc inform my Old Customers, and the Public generally, that I have entered into Partnership with Mr REES JONES, and will m future trade under ihe style of "ALLAN AND JONES." I take this opportunity of thanking them for past favors, and respectfully solicit a continuance of same for the new firm. ■ J. S. ALLAN (Late of Allan & Co.) ALLAN&JONES PLUMBERS, GASFITTERB, TINSMITHS x SHEET METAL WORKERS AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. HAVING had a large experience m the chief centres of the colony and this district, and having a thoroughly UP-TO-DATE working plant and machinery, we are prepared to undertake all classes of work, which will be under our personal supervision. We can therefore Guarantee our Customers Thorough Satisfaction. Our Motto will be : Fir&t-class Work at Reasonable Bates. CISTERNS, TANKS, BATHB, CHIMNEY COWLS IRON CHIMNEYS MILE. CANS PORTABLE BOILERS, Etc., On Hand, or Made to Order at the Shortest Notice. Also, Full Stock of Galvanised and Black, Water and Gas Pipes and Fittings. PUMPB, HYDRAULIC RAMS, SPOUTING, RIDOING, DOWNPIPE, And all Tra. 4 .c Requisites. - Note thb Addbess : ALLAN&JONES Opposite Grey Street Hall Gisborne. . " Telephone.*. ...No* 162. 880 ~~WILLni\r"MAREr~ PROFESSIONAL PIANOFORTE TUNER and TEACHER OF MUSIC. /^RDERS for Tuning promptly attended \J to. Country and Coast regularly visited. Address: Grey Street (House lately occupied by Captain Chrisp).

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9036, 3 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9036, 3 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9036, 3 January 1901, Page 4

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